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Safe, Secured and Empowered
Resources for youth workers to use with young people on subjects to stay safe online such as passwords, scams and social media.
Resources for youth workers to use with young people on subjects to stay safe online such as passwords, scams and social media.
Simplified Chinese translation of the Student Online Safety Guide from Police Scotland. Common frauds that students are experiencing today can range from the more recognisable face-to-face fraud to those carried out by someone anonymously online. This guide in will equip […]
Read more Student Online Safety Guide – Chinese Version in modal dialogThe training demonstrates how you can improve your organisation’s resilience, and covers five key areas. You’ll explore each of these topics by navigating several encounters a small business owner may have with cyber security over the course of a week, […]
Read more Training for Small Organisations and Charities in modal dialogThe SSSC 23 Things Digital programme provides basic digital capabilities resources and was inspired and influenced by the University of Edinburgh’s 23 Things programme. You don’t have to be registered with the SSSC to take part in the 23 Things.
Read more 23 Things in modal dialogResearch report into young people’s experiences of issues in the digital world and the role of youth work in supporting young people to develop cyber resilient practices.
Read more Youth Work and Cyber Resilience – What Young People Said in modal dialogInformation on the range of digital apprenticeships available.
Read more Apprenticeships in modal dialogWant to update your knowledge and skills on how to stay safe and secure in an online environment? This quick fire series of e-learning modules is for you. Created with youth workers in mind, each short section introduces a key […]
Read more Cyber Resilience Basics in modal dialog